It's gonna end in tears.
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Originally posted by MPwannadecentincome View PostWhatever she paid she will have to pay again, she is thinking of having them reduced back to 'normal'.
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If the GBPUSD closes the day with an outside bearish candle like it is now, then its adios, nice knowing her.
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I moved there with quite a bit of money when the pound was rising strongly against the dollar, every week when I did a quick calc to see how many dollars I could get from the pounds I had and the dollar amount effectively stayed the same for a few months.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostDoes that mean we are doomed?
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Give me a retrace on the GBPUSD and I'll short the hell out of it.
Looking very top heavy now.
Oh, and for you Armstrong enthusiasts out there , Mercury goes retrograde todayLast edited by SantaClaus; 7 May 2009, 17:27.
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Could it be anything to do with this?
beeb report
The Bank of England has kept interest rates on hold at 0.5% and announced that it will inject an extra £50bn into the UK economy.
With little room for rate cuts to stimulate the economy the Bank has been pumping money into the banking system through quantitative easing.
The process involves the Bank effectively printing money to buy government and corporate bonds.
It is on track to spend £75bn by June and will now extend this to £125bn.
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Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Postyeah, she's got a pair don't she? I wonder how much she paid....
Search for Ayesha Takia..bollywood star.
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Originally posted by aussielong View Postyeah yeah, never mind that. where did you get that avatar from? where can i get a bigger picture?
Search for Ayesha Takia..bollywood star.
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